and also would shoting in tiff help regarding big prints?
thanks...
jay
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Here are some tips that may work, depending on what the service does
themselves. To avoid a pixelated (blocky) look you can interpolate to a
greater number of pixels. It will not sharpen picture, but helps avoid
the blocky look. Some of the firms offering the service will do that
anyway.
Before interpolating, try just a tad of gaussian blur. Yeah, this will
make poster even blurrier, but may avoid some wierd artifacts. There
are things worse than blur.
One problem about interpolation is that it makes the file size
horrendous. Thus, if you know the firm will be doing their own
interpolation, you can eliminate this and mail them the smaller file.
See if you can ask them.
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